Girl attacked in Mariners Elementary bathroom
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH - An unsuspecting 6-year-old girl found herself trapped
by a transient man in a bathroom stall at Mariners Elementary School
Thursday morning.
The 34-year-old man, whose name police have not yet verified, was
arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment.
The girl escaped apparently unharmed, said Sgt. Steve Shulman of the
Newport Beach Police Department.
The first-grader entered the bathroom at about 8:15 a.m. while her
grandmother, who had walked her to school, waited outside.
When the girl did not come out, her grandmother went in after her,
Shulman said.
Inside, the grandmother found the man, with his back to the stall door
and her terrified granddaughter blocked in, Shulman said.
After a struggle, the man fled the bathroom into broad daylight and a
schoolyard filled with students, teachers and parents.
Three people’s quick responses to the attack helped capture the man.
Having heard the scuttle and a scream, one teacher, whose classroom is
next to the bathroom, ran to the school office to call 911, said Susan
Despenas, assistant superintendent of elementary education.
At the same time, a gym teacher who was setting up equipment on the
field saw the man and gave chase while calling police on his cell phone,
she said.
A parent, who had been heading across the field and saw the teacher
chasing the man, ran back to her car and followed the suspect in her car
as he fled the school grounds, Despenas said.
“I can’t tell you how proud I am of the staff and the community,” she
said. “If it hadn’t been for their quick action, good judgment, things
could have gone differently, but they just did a beautiful job in terms
of implementing their security procedure and following through.”
The first-grade girl appeared to have been unharmed and district
officials addressed the rest of the school following the attack.
With five school psychologists in tow, Despenas went to the campus
where she spoke with the entire staff and teachers while district staff
and psychologists watched over the students at recess.
Teachers in turn spoke to their classes, keeping children calm while
informing them of the incident.
Psychologists went into each classroom throughout the day to discuss
what had happened and what should be done in such a situation, said
principal Pam Coughlin.
“The children are fine,” Despenas said. “They understand that adults
are there to protect them and care about them.”
Bathrooms will now all remain locked until 8 a.m. when one set of
bathrooms will be opened and monitored, Coughlin said.
“We also set up a buddy system so they will never go to the bathroom
alone,” she added.
The school also sent notices home to parents letting them know what
happened and the precautions that were being taken.
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